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Social Studies, 22.01.2020 18:31, robert7248

Mars has a surface gravity that is only 0.38 (a little over one-third) that of earth's. thus, the weight of an object will also be 0.38 times that of earth. what is the g. p.e. of a climber who weighs 675 newtons on earth at the top of 26,000-meter olympus mons?

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